QuoteReplyTopic: Police did nothing after 911 call recorded abuse Posted: May 05 2014 at 10:28pm

Police 'did nothing after 911 call recorded abuse of boy, 9, who died six months later at the hands of his mother'

Nine-year-old Omaree Varela was found dead in December, his mother Synthia Casaus was arrested and charged with murder
She told police she 'kicked him the wrong way' while disciplining him and he fell and hit his head
Albuquerque Police had been to their home only six months earlier
after the boy secretly recorded her and stepfather Steve Casaus berating
him
The officers never followed up on the visit or even filed a report -
they have been placed on paid leave pending an internal investigation
Child protective services had previously looked into allegations of abuse but took no action
Both parents have a history of drug, theft and prostitution convictions, the stepfather is a violent ex-felon

Desperate: Nine-year-old Omaree Varela made the secret 911 call last
summer that recorded the horrifying abuse he encountered during his
tragically short life

In custody: Mother Synthia Varela Casaus, 38, was taken into custody
after admitting the boy died when she kicked him, police said

The stepfather: Steve Casaus, 41, can be heard shouting expletives at
the boy, telling him he hates him and that he will never be his father

Two Albuquerque police officers have been put on leave
after it was revealed they visited to the home of a nine-year-old boy
'murdered by his mother' after he made a desperate 911 call for help,
but did little to help him.

Nine-year-old Omaree Varela secretly called 911 last June while mother
Synthia Casaus and stepfather Steve Casaus berated him during an
expletive-filled rant filled with threats of violence, but officers
making a visit to the home decided no further action was necessary. He
was found dead six months later.

Lapel video of the police visit shows the young
boy tragically standing in the doorway as officers leave a home run by
two serial criminals with rap sheets brimming with drug, violence and
prostitution convictions.

[/COLOR]heartbreaking: Young Omaree is seen peering out the door of his house
of horrors as police leave - he was found dead six months later

The mother told police she 'kicked him the wrong way' when confronted
about his death,' according to the Albuquerque Journal. Synthia Varela
said he hit his head, that it was an accident.

'As of February 4 the two officers who were dispatched on the call have
been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an
internal affairs investigation,' Albuquerque Chief Administrative
Officer Rob Perry told ABC News.

The chilling 911 call broadcast by
KOAT was made by Omaree Varela from his mother’s cell phone during what
she later tells police is a return trip from Wendy’s.

‘I swear I'm going to f*****g have a nervous breakdown, mainly because
of this s**t right here,’ Steve Casaus, 41, can be heard saying..’ You
make everybody sick around you Omaree. Everybody! You make me and your
mom f*****g sick man! I can't stand you Omaree.’

The outburst was prompted by the child mistakenly spilling food.

‘It’s on me, not on nothing else,’ Omaree pleads.

‘It doesn’t f*****g matter,’ the man replies.

Just a child: Omaree was only nine-years-old when he was found dead

The 911 call was the second made by the doomed child in less than a year,
but officers Scott McMurrough and Gil Vigil decided to not file a
report during a visit after the nearly 20 minute call for help.

The boy complains about a bruise, both parents mock him.

‘He's a s**t, everything f*****g hurts you,’ says Steve Casaus.

‘How can it hurt you one day and not the next day Omaree? It doesn't,
does it?! You just want attention right!?’ Synthia Casau, 38, adds.

The abusive parents are unaware the ranting is being recorded and begin threatening violence on the boy.

‘Yeah, f*****g beat the s**t out of you Omaree,’ the man says.

Now crying, Omaree shouts ‘stop, please.’

‘Shut the f**k up before I really pop you hard man,’ Steve Casaus fires back.

‘You caused this on yourself Omaree, cause you don’t want to f*****g change do you?’ His known-prostitute mother shouts.

‘And you want me to be your dad? F**k you! I ain't gonna be s**t to you.
Don't you even f*****g look at me as your dad. F**k you Omaree! F**k
you,’ says the man.

‘I never hated nobody like you in my life, ever,’ Steve Casaus
continues. ‘You know that Omaree. I hate you more than I ever hated
anybody in my whole life. And I've been on this earth 41 years, and
nobody made me feel the way you do Omaree.’

Fatal mistake: Police never questioned the boy without his accused tormentors present

From a blood transfusion: Both parents claim the bruise they were
discussing came from blood transfusion Synthia Casaus underwent

Cops asked during the visit, video of which was made public by KOAT, if
there was any yelling going on, both adults nervously blamed it on
neighbors that ‘always drink.’
Both parents talked nervously, their cadence varied and they gave off the impression they had something to hide.

‘No, not here, the people next door, they always have yelling,’ she said.

When told the 911 call was recorded and it would be reviewed, the mother
tried to explain away her yelling by saying a toddler tried to hand her
a soda and spilled it all over her.

‘That’s the reason why they say not to give them Coke,’ she insisted.

When asked about comments regarding a bruise, the mother said it was hers, and from a blood transfusion.

The officers asked to see the
children. When brought out, they were silent – perhaps afraid of
retribution for telling the truth about what happened during their ride
home.

The two cops never asked to speak to the children alone, but quickly decided everything was okay and went on their way.

‘You seem like a good family, decent family, just be careful’ one of the officers said, ‘I’m going to overlook it for now.’

'I have directed that Chief Banks conduct an
immediate and thorough internal affairs investigation in order to get to
the bottom of this case as quickly as possible,' Perry told ABC News.

The officers never filed a report, listened to the actual 911 call or notified child protective services.

The agency had looked into possible abuse after a teacher saw cuts and
bruises on the boy eight months earlier, according to KOAT, but no
action was taken.

Omaree Varela was found dead six months later,
police arrested his mother and charged her with murder. She told cops
she kicked the boy while disciplining him and he hit his head.

Officials now say the boy should have been questioned without his
suspected abusers next to him, the call should have been reviewed and a
report should have been filed.

i just saw this on fb. and can't bring myself to read it. prayers to him and he's at peace now.

i hope that EVERYone who did nothing for that child gets what's coming to them, they're just as guilty. and i hope the mutha fücka that murdered that poor child suffers daily and that the release of death never comes for him.

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